Planning Stable Post-Mining Landforms: The Application of Erosion Modelling
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 4
 - File Size:
 - 313 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1994
 
Abstract
The basic aim of mine planning is to design mine layouts and schedules  that achieve optimisation of operations, minimum cost and maximum  resource recovery. Successful accomplishment of this aim is facilitated  by timely and comprehensive rehabilitation planning commencing at the  pre-feasibility stage and continuing until the end of mining. Incorporation  of a final landfomt design for waste rock dumps in a mine plan requires a  prediction of surface stability, which may be achieved through erosion  modelling. Erosion prediction models can be placed in two broad  categories: soil loss prediction models eg USLE and CREAMS, and  geomorphic models such as SIBERIA. A waste rock dump landform design based on selected slope form and  grade and drainage systems should be developed as part of planning. A  digital terrain model (DTM) of the landfonn should then be produced  which can be modelled for long-term erosional stability using  pre-determined parameter values. If acceptable standards of stability are  not achieved, the landform should be redesigned and remodelled until the  desired result is obtained. The planning process incorporating models requires knowledge of  spoil or waste rock properties and model parameter values. This  information is site specific and can be obtained from drill cores or  costeans at the pre-mining stage and from spoil or waste rock during the  mining stage. Realistic model parameter values are critical in  post-mining landfonn design and can be obtained by several methods,  including rainfall simulation, monitoring, geochemical analyses and grain  size analysis.
Citation
APA: (1994) Planning Stable Post-Mining Landforms: The Application of Erosion Modelling
MLA: Planning Stable Post-Mining Landforms: The Application of Erosion Modelling. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.